The weird and wonderful ways Britain's biggest lotto winners have spent their huge windfalls are revealed by The People today.

One man splashed out a fortune on a fleet of supercars - but another treated himself to a blinged-up three-wheeler. And it's not just flash motors winners crave. One used his wad to amass a collection of favourite toys, while one woman paid for her sisters to have boob jobs.

Another has invested a packet sponsoring her local football club.

As Camelot celebrates 15 years of making punters overnight millionaires, we catch up with some of the previous National Lottery winners to see how they are enjoying their new wealth.

david.collins@people.co.uk

Footie

Footie fan Karen Child won £8.4million last year and now sponsors her local team in Derbyshire - high-flying League Two club Chesterfield.

Ex-checkout girl and mum-of-two Karen, 35, said: "I'm really pleased to be able to do it. They're an asset to the town."

7 motors

Trucker Tom Naylor told pals he'd have a swish car for each day of the week if ever he won the lottery.

So when he scooped £15.5million in 2001 he bought seven dream motors - and scrapped his £300 Ford Granada banger. Tom, 53, and wife Rita, 51, of Wednesbury, ROLL IN IT: Tom and Rita West Midlands, now have a fleet worth £600,000.